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What a great cartridge! Thanks so much for sharing that.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing this I need to see all the goodies on it before ordering this one.
ReplyDeletethis cartridge is awesome! I love to make calendars every year for Christmas gifts, this is a must get one for me! Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteI can't subscribe to you Christmas blog :( I am not sure how to do that?
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Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love to see the pages before I purchase the cartridge. TFS
ReplyDeleteHow'd you get the handbooks before the websites and stores sell them? Let us in on the secret...Please...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this! I'm making calendars for Christmas gifts this year and this is going to make my life so much easier!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this cart, can't wait to get it :-) TFS!!!
ReplyDeleteLov the Cricut -- use it for school, church and scrapbooking. Made the bulletin boards look super.
ReplyDeletePlease help - we are doing a board on Amish -
are there any cartridges that have amish buggies, people on them.
Thanks
LBteach
Does anyone think that this cartridge is better with the expression? or do you think it will be ok with the regular cricut?
ReplyDeleteI finally figured out how to design and cut out the calendars for 2010 using the welding feature with the numbers and days of the week. My problem is, for example, January 2010. The last square is 30 and there are 31 days. Would you just double the date in one square?
ReplyDeleteI need help with the Designer Calendar! Please e-mail me Jennie_cartier@hotmail.com
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